Kampfwagen
Junior Member
My latest question is about Inverted-Wing Plane Technology. I know most of the skivvies on it. Fly-By-Wire controlled, extreme manuverability, Russian and United States have both flown prototypes to prove the tech was possible, etc.
I wanted to know most especialy if invert-wing designs could become an alternative to producing F-22 Raptor-Style aircraft and if a Swing Wing aircraft, specificaly the S-37 Berkut (which I realise is only a testing platform, but is the only fighter type to use the technology. I am not sure if the U.S prototype is for fighter technology.) could take on a raptor.
Now I know that last bit is treading on some pretty thin ice, so I digress. I know this is not my place to say it, but please try and refrain from bashing other countries doing this. I am trying to figure out if this Fith-Generation technology could be a contender for a more 'conventional' aircraft like the F-22 (conventional as in layout of the wings).
Keep it clean, please! I dont want to get in trouble for starting something.
I wanted to know most especialy if invert-wing designs could become an alternative to producing F-22 Raptor-Style aircraft and if a Swing Wing aircraft, specificaly the S-37 Berkut (which I realise is only a testing platform, but is the only fighter type to use the technology. I am not sure if the U.S prototype is for fighter technology.) could take on a raptor.
Now I know that last bit is treading on some pretty thin ice, so I digress. I know this is not my place to say it, but please try and refrain from bashing other countries doing this. I am trying to figure out if this Fith-Generation technology could be a contender for a more 'conventional' aircraft like the F-22 (conventional as in layout of the wings).
Keep it clean, please! I dont want to get in trouble for starting something.